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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Illinois State University - Student Fitness Center

    Illinois State University - Student Fitness Center

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    48.2 mi

    The fitness center is like the Nova Corps: It looks pretty and shiny, but once you get inside and…read morelook around you realize it's a bit of a wreck. Situated on the west side of ISU's campus, its exterior is aesthetically pleasing. A lovely flyover of University St. and interesting lines, it's a cool piece of architecture. However, as you get inside you start to get really depressed, and are tacitly encouraged not to ever consider hiring any of ISU's engineering or architecture graduates. For all of its space, the rec is laid out like an erratic 4-year old planned it. Some nautilus equipment is here, other equipment is on the other side of the building. Some aerobic equipment is at the far end of the 1/8-mile track, other equipment is 3 floors below. Too narrow a space with too little ability to organize eqiupment has rendered the workout areas disjunct and too spaced. The electronics (WiFi and the TVs on some of the aerobic machines) are often malfunctioning. The locker rooms were designed and laid out without any forethought or planning: Lockers jamed into 90-degree corners so that users have to stand 5-abreast while changing in a confined space, no ventilation leaving it humid by mid-day, and with the weight room above so that anyone showering or changing feels they are doing so amid the siege of Kabul. For what was supposed to be the pride of ISU, it becomes a craphole of a place upon cursory inspection. To its credit, it is cheap (about $20/month membership for faculty/staff, "included" via fees for enrolled students) and readily accessible albiet with no available parking. Really a testament to a lack of beta testing, forethought, or concern for long term usability, its the only option on-campus, so its monopoly means it can get away with much more than a competitive market; but while architecturally interesting the fitness center doesn't rival the quality or interior aesthetics of even nearby Illinois Weslyan or schools in ISU's weight class.

    The rec is probably my favorite place on campus. It is fairly new with a ton of fitness equipment…read more I usually go in the morning to have plenty of choice in my workout. The pool is clean. It has 4 lanes and I have never had to wait to swim. The locker room is open to anyone and there are plenty of lockers inside. The rec has every piece of equipment you would want to use. Cardio machines, free weights, strength training machines, indoor track, rock climbing wall, basketball courts, and fitness classrooms are all here. There is even a Jamba Juice for your post workout. Illinois State has one of the very best facilities for students to work out.

    France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center

    France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center

    3.6
    (14 reviews)
    72.6 mi

    Great resource for students. Not for staff…read more Staff can pay for memberships to the CoRec, but I no longer recommend it for staff. In the fall of 2025, something changed. The corec used to have a family locker room. The name of the family locker room has been changed. It is a small change, but indicative of the overall policies changing. In addition, the pool hours changed to be completely unusable for families. I used to give my son swim lessons at the co-rec, pools, but now, he cannot go because the pools are open at such weird times. Moreover, the pool workers are no longer friendly to families. When my son was 4, they let me take him in the hot tub for up to 5 minutes. It was a nice treat for my son after he did swim lessons. At 5 years old, they said he could stay for up to 15 minutes. I never let him go above 8 or 9 minutes out of caution. I was always with him. The last time I went to the co-rec, my son was 5 this fall, we got in the hot tub like normal. We were told to leave the hot tub because kids under 15 are not allowed. I pointed to THEIR SIGN hanging up that says 5 and up. They said, "I'm sorry that policy is changing. We are no longer allowing kids in the hot tubs." I said that we would stop going in the hot tub out when the sign and the website changed. Then I had 10 lifeguards escort us out of the pool area. My son was not loud or splashing or rambunctious in the hot tub. He was chilling and calm. Yet they insisted the new policy was no children at all. Shortly thereafter, they changed the pool schedule so families cannot use any of the pools. By changing the pool schedule to be unfriendly to families, they also make it significantly harder for students to use it as well. I stopped paying for the corec and take my son elsewhere to swim--places that are family friendly.

    Good quality place. As a big recreation center, a need to bring your own soap is not convenient to…read moreme. Parking is disaster. Expect to get $35 parking tickets every now and then from Purdue police.

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    Beautiful day to do a workout inside and outside, behind the gym!
    Beautiful day to do a workout inside and outside, behind the gym!
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    Twin Lakes Camp Conference Center

    Twin Lakes Camp Conference Center

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    55.1 mi

    We spent a weekend here with my husband's job and had a great time! It is such a lovely facility…read more With my husband's job we spend many weekends each fall at different camp facilities and this has been one of my favorites. I was really impressed by have nice the cabins were. They were modern and clean, and even had fun decorations to make it feel less like a camp and more like a home. The staff were kind and helpful. They offered a great salad bar at lunch and dinner and a yogurt bar at breakfast. Their homemade cinnamon rolls were so good! As I didn't request the services, I cannot speak to that aspect, nor can I speak to the value, but my family loved the available activities (especially the zip line). We can't wait to come back!

    We had a great time at Twin Lakes camp. My group was able to come for a day pass during the…read moreCOVID-19 normal camp shutdowns. It was an awesome opportunity for us to come as a group that normally wouldn't be able to come for a camp experience all together. We got to do knife throwing, zip line (all pictured), paddle boating, swimming, challenge mountain, and chapel in the evening. Activities that were available but we didn't make it to include rock climbing, cliff zip, archery, sand volleyball, canoeing, fishing (bring your own fishing pole), creek walk, prayer walk, paintball, and skeet shooting (was too windy). Meals were great and they were able to accommodate our gluten free needs, even for dessert! Can't wait to come back! The cabin rentals were a great deal for an overnight stay if I had more time.

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    Clean, modern cabins await you.
    Clean, modern cabins await you.
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